Bollocks
On Sunday, 12 March 2017 13:32:33 UTC, ARW wrote:
25 to 28 seconds for starters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPubEM2NtYI -- Adam Do these sockets have to be installed with the earth at the top, it's something I've only just thought about, i.e is it OK to install a soocket the other way up the earth pin then being at the bottom. The only thing I can think or is that crap could fall into a plugged in plug where the cables come out. of teh 'top' then there's the Q is it OK to install them at 90 and 270 rotations. |
Bollocks
On 14/03/2017 12:31, whisky-dave wrote:
On Sunday, 12 March 2017 13:32:33 UTC, ARW wrote: 25 to 28 seconds for starters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPubEM2NtYI -- Adam Do these sockets have to be installed with the earth at the top, it's something I've only just thought about, i.e is it OK to install a soocket the other way up the earth pin then being at the bottom. The only thing I can think or is that crap could fall into a plugged in plug where the cables come out. of teh 'top' then there's the Q is it OK to install them at 90 and 270 rotations. They are frequently put 90 out, when someone strips the thread and uses the other two. |
Bollocks
whisky-dave wrote
ARW wrote 25 to 28 seconds for starters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPubEM2NtYI Do these sockets have to be installed with the earth at the top, it's something I've only just thought about, i.e is it OK to install a soocket the other way up the earth pin then being at the bottom. Thats the way we do ours and it works fine. The only thing I can think or is that crap could fall into a plugged in plug where the cables come out. of teh 'top' then there's the Q is it OK to install them at 90 and 270 rotations. |
Bollocks
On 14/03/2017 12:31, whisky-dave wrote:
On Sunday, 12 March 2017 13:32:33 UTC, ARW wrote: 25 to 28 seconds for starters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPubEM2NtYI -- Adam Do these sockets have to be installed with the earth at the top, it's something I've only just thought about, i.e is it OK to install a soocket the other way up the earth pin then being at the bottom. The only thing I can think or is that crap could fall into a plugged in plug where the cables come out. of teh 'top' then there's the Q is it OK to install them at 90 and 270 rotations. Well some people will no doubt kick up a fuss. A moulded plug (a heavy duty type not one a flimsy charger one for a mobile phone MAY have undue strain on the flex if the socket was on it's side). However most of my flimsy phone chargers have their cable coming out of the top of the moulded plug and in IMHO they would last longer if the socket was installed upside down. -- Adam |
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On 14/03/2017 13:31, dennis@home wrote:
On 14/03/2017 12:31, whisky-dave wrote: On Sunday, 12 March 2017 13:32:33 UTC, ARW wrote: 25 to 28 seconds for starters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPubEM2NtYI -- Adam Do these sockets have to be installed with the earth at the top, it's something I've only just thought about, i.e is it OK to install a soocket the other way up the earth pin then being at the bottom. The only thing I can think or is that crap could fall into a plugged in plug where the cables come out. of teh 'top' then there's the Q is it OK to install them at 90 and 270 rotations. They are frequently put 90 out, when someone strips the thread and uses the other two. I would say that that they are more commonly installed this way as the socket is too close to the floor to allow a plug with moulded strain relief to fit the socket. -- Adam |
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